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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-11-29, Page 101OA — THE HURON :EXPOSITOR NOVEMBER 29 118 THE g A JOB WELL DONE - Seaforth Novice coach Murray Mender. on Sunday night, Seaforth played a good game but went down son congratulates the boys atter a tough Championship final in defeat to Mitchell. 2-1 Elliott photo N'ovic� 105 ' A busy week of action saw the the Seaforth Novice tear, .travel to Blyth Thursday night to unprove upon their season record via the shutout route. Then it was weekend tournament action on the friendly confines of home ice. The boys performed very well in their first tournament of the season but fell lust a little short when they were edged 2-1 in a well played action packed "B" Division Ims 1 final by Mitchell. Seaforth has steadily im- proved this season and the final game was clear evidence of that. Two previous mat- ches with Mitchell saw Seaforth have to play catch-up to make the scores respec- table. at 7-4 and 6-4. More about the tournament later, as Thursday it was off to Blyth. End to end action, arid good goaltending were the order of the first two periods with the on - I. 1P lige tttriPatattt Bat lmrt otatttil-F.nbrbIrder¢�tear� y ilk ,Anetitions. The eriva • / USE Saturday, 'eco 2 9:30-5 p.m. Free Refreshments 41.Vickessvay pit. atihonol i,nrgio,anawer-all yoar cr FURNITURE, GIFTS, CRAFTS, DECOR 90 Erie St. Stratford 271 -811 10 i TANGLE ON THE BOARDS — A Seatorth Novice player comes head to tail with a Mit- chell rival during Sunday's Championship game Seaforth hosted the Novice tourney but were defeated 2; 1 by Mitchell In the "B" final. Elliott photo h, , „ , , ome ly advantage going to Seaforth as Scott Van Dooren scored near the end of the first period. Seaforth broke it open early in the third as just six seconds in Van Dooren made it 2-0. At the halfway point Ryan Van Dooren slid a pass through the crease where Mark Vock was parked and banged home the third Seaforth goal from six inches out. With only a couple of minutes to play Scott Marias CRYSTAL. BALL READINGS & PALM READING PSYCHIC EUROPEAN SPIRITUAL READER MAY ADVISE ON ALL PROBLEMS OF UFr Love Ude •Bueinesa •Health •Happtnenn •Marriage Do not fall to nee &le glfled:lady. Open 9 ale - 8 pm 148 Wellington Rd., London Phone 673.1783 FOR :CO'MIVIERCIAL'+: REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE PHONE 262-2020 :BAILEY'S OF HENSALL.LTD. to i r° ,j ; :e t Van Dooren broke in again and let a wrist first round action so the boys knew the shot go that the Blyth goalie stopped with would have to be sharp as early season his face, but, J. D. Nolan was there to contests against Clinton had been tough. bang home the rebound and the final 4-0. J. D. Nolan gave Seaforth an•early lead Sean Ludwig and Steven Phillips shared a and before the first stanza was over Scott well deserved shut out. Var Dooren had the locals up 2-0 Some Sunday the boys were up early to face excellent goaltending kept the score at 2-0 Parkhill in the lid lifter of the Seaforth until Van Dooren finished the searing ear - Gold Puck Qualifying Novice tournament. ly in the third to send Seaforth to the Ben Murray opened the scoring for finals against a tough Mitchell crew. Seaforth when he picked up a rebound and Seaforth and Mitchell squared off in the scored at 5:49. But it wasn't that easy . final before a nice sized Sunday gathering • because the rebound Murray picked up and proceeded to demonstrate why these was off the pads of his own goalie, Sean two deserved a crack at the trophies. Ludwig. Ben scooped up the loose puck Mitchell's Nick Larsen opened the scor- turned at the bottom of the face-off circle ing at 2:45 when he connected a and proceeded up ice and around breakaway. The action was fast and numerous Parkhill defenders to deposit it furious for the remainder of the first and behind a startled goalie. well into • the second period. With 21 Seaforth went up 2-0 at 2:07 of the se- seconds left in the second period, J. D. cond when Ryan Van Dooren scooped up a Nolan fed Mike Murray who found Scott rebound off brother Scott's shot and flipped Henderson open in the slot from where he it into the. net over the fallen goalie. Mike fired a wrist shot 'that missed themet. But Murray made a nice. play to set up the as luck would have it, the puck came right original shot. back to Scott who reloaded and fired again Parkhill stormed back scoring two goals and this time found the lower left corner. .35 seconds apart, both off the stick of No. The buzzer went. and tv g,,pa�.op4�ss • ayer, 44 Ryan Holden,>WIth- 1i ;l1dit in the se- fftrished With iiti'%ody `"hording -the cond period Ben Murray took •a• pass from advantage. Adam Leonhardt. stepped around a Just 40 seconds after the puck was drop - defender, and made it 3-2 •Seaforth. Mid- ped to resume play Matt McGill scored way .through the third Parkhill's Matt what proved to be the winner on a .nice set Kustermans tied the score and put all the up from No. 99 Shawn Mabb. The last 9:20 fans on the edge of their seats. But only 38 was nothing but nail biting excitement as seconds later Scott Henderson took the Mitchell foiled in their attempt to secure a buzz out of the Parkhill faithful and put a win and Seaforth was repeatedly turned surge into the local crowd. Once again back in an attempt to gain the equalizer. Mille Murray started the play by passing The horn sounded and another successful to 'Tire Sills who fed Henderson who went Seaforth Novice Tournament had been con - one on one before .snapping a wrist shot eluded with Mitchell taking home the hard - home from eighteen feet. Sean Ludwig was ware and the bragging rights. called upon for a couple of key saves late Seaforth swings into action again on to preserve the 4-3 win and send Seaforth December 2 at Huron Park and then at to the next round against New Hamburg. home Sunday December 3 against Clinton New Hamburg knocked off Clinton it; at 4 p.m. Stereos SFAn 9 Toww MICROWAVES .:20" '1" :FROM 5995 QOM; ' X01 :WINNINGsRtNK - The men's rink .from Seaforth participated in a cash japnsplel in Llstowsl:last ,wookerd,and.ppcae out on top of 15.other4eams in the ppmpetition, netting a $14100 first ,pri .e..•Riptured .are the rink of Gord .Pryoe, Skip; Dave Ste :Marie, Vice; .81air Dioiyson, ,Second; .and Gary McNichol, Lead. Elliott photo tpfmfpr-47 .6,nr1p v tWI' I sola. aid' taue bei t o 3. `1. elve rinks, from Owen Curlers eve :the F,iy4p� o1l of. bang ..a a�alr a to r lid re - bOaiO: w do Y r fi' pod .to - in this Q{{' x d ,to eco 1 f e'y o "t inn' sm��8hyt afr lee rfj' prse.,urana o t11e� o•1g3r h. 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